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RCMP focusing on high-crash intersections

RCMP focusing on high-crash intersections

RCMP traffic services in Prince George wants to reduce the rate of collisions by five to 10 per cent in the next year at the most dangerous intersections. ICBC provided 2013 collision numbers to determine where the worst offences occurred.
Northern parks ranked for accessibility

Northern parks ranked for accessibility

Even though parks are public, they aren't always accessible to everyone. A new project hopes to help those with disabilities navigate which northern trails are the best to try.
Carving out a piece of history

Carving out a piece of history

The region's aboriginal people were named for their inland maritime circumstances.
‘One board at a time’

‘One board at a time’

McBride man keeps tradition of one-person sawmills alive
Tricyclist dead after being struck crossing highway

Tricyclist dead after being struck crossing highway

A man riding a motorized tricycle died of injuries after being hit by a pick-up early Canada Day morning.
Province presents P.G. man with citizenship medal

Province presents P.G. man with citizenship medal

A Prince George man described as a tireless and selfless volunteer for youth, the ill and veterans was recognized with a medal over the weekend.
Police investigate suspicious death

Police investigate suspicious death

A man’s death has been ruled suspicious after his body was found Sunday in a wooded area near the Pine Centre Mall after reports of assault in the area.
Bobcats moving north, climate change study finds

Bobcats moving north, climate change study finds

The northern limit is believed to be between Prince George and Quesnel.
School district checking for lead in drinking water

School district checking for lead in drinking water

School District 57 has been testing all of its facilities for lead in the drinking water, with results expected by next week.
Giant slip and slide closes University Way

Giant slip and slide closes University Way

When a 1,000 foot slip and slide takes over a stretch of a city, you can be sure it'll cause a few detours. On Saturday University Way will be open for some slippery fun and closed to motorists between Foothills Blvd and Tyner Blvd all day.